Gustav III’s pavilion at Haga is, from a European perspective, one of the most unusual royal buildings from the late 18th century. Not le...
Read moreIn the summer of 1766, soon after they were married, the heir apparent, Gustav (III) and Sofia Magdalena rented Haga, a small property...
Read moreThe Copper Tents houses Haga Park Museum and a café. Until 16 September it is also housing sale from the Royal Gift Shop.
Read moreVisiting the ten Royal palaces is like taking a journey through five centuries of history, art and culture. This year also marks a couple...
Read moreA single oil painting hangs in Gustav III's Pavilion in Haga Park. It was commissioned by the king himself, when he met the artist Alexan...
TicketsThe Royal Walks app offers walks in beautiful settings through several of our royal parks. The app now also includes a guide to Haga park!
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